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The Sandman, Vol. 3: Dream Country
Neil Gaiman

The Sandman

The Sandman, Vol. 3: Dream Country

Vertigo (Sep 24, 1991)
7
156389016X
| Paperback
160 pages | 163 x 251 mm | English
Dewey 741.5973
LC Classification PN6728.S26 .G35 1992
LC Control No. 92159876

Genre

  • Fiction

Subject

  • Comic Books, Strips, Etc
  • Fantasy Comic Books, Strips, Etc
  • Graphic Novels
  • Horror comic books, strips, etc
  • Sandman (Fictitious Character)

Plot

The third book of the Sandman collection is a series of four short comic book stories. What's remarkable here (considering the publisher and the time that this was originally published) is that the main character of the book--the Sandman, King of Dreams--serves only as a minor character in each of these otherwise unrelated stories. (Actually, he's not even in the last story.) This signaled a couple of important things in the development of what is considered one of the great comics of the second half of the century. First, it marked a distinct move away from the horror genre and into a more fantasy-rich, classical mythology-laden environment. And secondly, it solidly cemented Neil Gaiman as a storyteller. One of the stories here, "A Midsummer Night's Dream," took home the World Fantasy Award for best short story--the first time a comic was given that honor. But for my money, another story in Dream Country has it beat hands down. "A Dream of a Thousand Cats" has such hope, beauty, and good old-fashionedchills that rereading it becomes a welcome pleasure. --Jim Pascoe

Credits

Editor Michael Hill
Illustrator Colleen Doran | Kelley Jones | Malcolm Jones III | Charles Vess | Steve Erickson

Details

Original Publication Date 1991

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